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“So, the first time didn’t work out well. I was playing the game as I would act in real life. For example, you saw me refuse to write Trish’s (Hegarty) name down because I was friends with Trish. That wasn’t a good way to play,” said Sarah of her previous stint on Survivor: Cagayan.

Sarah Lacina, the police officer from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, became the 34th Survivor winner besting Brad Culpepper and Troy “Troyzan” Robertson at the final Tribal Council. Sarah received seven votes, Brad three and Troyzan, none at all.

“I wanted to vote for Sarah. I didn’t go talk to everyone about voting out Sarah just because I was just over the strategizing part of the game and because I didn’t strategize hard enough. I also didn’t fight for myself. Sarah told me to vote for Tai and I knew those numbers didn’t make sense. I didn’t take action when I should have, and that’s why I went home.” said Michaela Bradshaw.

It is almost time for Jeff Probst to count those final votes and announce this season’s Sole Survivor. Before we get to that though, we have our own awards to hand out as we present our Survivor: Game Changers Awards.

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